Cycling and Walking in the City

Cycling Infrastructure and programs can help improve conditions for cycling, and encourage people to ride more. In the City of Toronto there's a variety of different bikeway types, and cycling programs, to help make your ride better. Bicycle lanes, cycle tracks, multi-use paths, sharrow marked routes and signed shared roadways are all part of the network.

There are many great walking destinations in Toronto. From parks to neighbourhoods to the indoor PATH system and outdoor street events, Toronto offers a diverse array of walking opportunities for everyone.

The City of Toronto's Graffiti Management Plan seeks to support graffiti art and other street art that adds vibrancy and artistry to our streets while balancing the need to eliminate graffiti vandalism.

StreetARToronto or StART is a new, pro-active program that aims to develop, support, promote and increase awareness of street art and its indispensable role in adding beauty and character to neighbourhoods.

If you are a homeowner or contractor planning a renovation, demolition, construction or landscaping project, you may need to apply for special permits if any part of the work takes place within the public right of way.

Street Allowance Rentals

Notice (Feb 20/2015): Bank teller and Chartered online bank payment options are not currently available for most banking institutions.

Customers can continue to pay their Street Allowance Rental Invoice by choosing one of the options below:

The congestion management plan is intended give the City the ability to better respond to changes in traffic conditions, improve traffic efficiency along key corridors and provide motorists with timely information.